Why Choose Grind and Seal?

$3-4 per sqft

  1. Durability: Sealed concrete resists moisture, chemicals, and heavy foot traffic. It’s the perfect solution for both residential and commercial spaces looking for longevity.

  2. Aesthetic Appeal: The grinding process reveals the aggregate within the concrete, allowing for a sleek, shiny finish. Choose from a variety of sealers that can enhance the color and sheen to match any design vision.

  3. Low Maintenance: Once sealed, maintaining a grind and seal surface is simple. Regular cleaning and occasional resealing keep surfaces looking fresh without extensive upkeep.

The Process

  1. Preparation: Clear the area of furniture, debris, and dust. Repair any cracks or damage before starting the grind.

  2. Grinding: Using industrial-grade grinders, the surface is ground down to the desired level. This step removes imperfections and creates a smooth base.

  3. Sealing: After grinding, a high-quality sealant is applied. This not only protects but also enhances the surface's appearance, locking in that polished look.

  4. Curing: Allow time for the sealant to cure properly. This ensures maximum protection and longevity.

Applications

Concrete grind and seal isn’t just for new constructions. It can revitalize dull, worn-out surfaces in a range of environments, including:

  • Retail Spaces: Create an inviting, upscale look that impresses customers.

  • Home Garages: Turn a plain garage into a usable space that’s easy to clean and maintain.

  • Restaurants: Stylish concrete surfaces that can withstand spills and foot traffic while looking chic.

Conclusion

Choosing concrete grind and seal is a bold decision that elevates the functionality and aesthetics of your space. Its robust durability paired with striking visuals makes it an ideal flooring solution for anyone looking to make a lasting statement. Get ready to stun with a surface that shines and stands the test of time.

Person using a floor grinder on concrete floor in a partially finished room with insulation and construction materials visible.
Empty garage with polished concrete floor, three closed garage doors, and white walls.